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Making a false document
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Forgery
name, was held not to be forgery, Reg. v. Martin, (1879) 5 QBD 34. The act of fraudulently making a false document or altering a real one to be used as if genuine, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 661. … or part of a document with intent to cause damage or injury to the public and the expression 'making a false document' is defined in s. 464 of the Indian Penal Code to mean that a person is said to
Fabricating false evidence
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Falsification
or on behalf of his employer, or shall wilfully and with intent to defraud make or concur in making any false entry in, or omit or alter, or concur in omitting or altering, any material particular from … fiat of the Attorney-General is required before comm-encing a prosecution. [(English) L.P. Act, 1925, s. 183] 2. Official Documents.--Making any material altera-tion in any official document or in any copy thereof, with intent to defraud or deceive,
falsify
falsify -fied -fy·ing : to make false: as a : to make (as a document) false by mutilation, alteration, or addition [the motel clerk
false statement
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counterfeit
counterfeit [Middle French contrefait, past participle of contrefaire to imitate, draw, paint, from contre- counter- + faire to make] : made in imitation of a genuine article (as a document) without authorization and esp. with intent to … vt : to make an imitation of without authorization and esp. with intent to deceive or defraud [whoever falsely makes, alters, forges, or s any deed "U.S. Code"] coun·ter·feit·er n n : something counterfeit [all s of
forgery
forgery pl: -er·ies 1 : the act of falsely making, altering, or imitating (as a document or signature) with intent to defraud ;also : the crime of committing … forgery pl: -er·ies 1 : the act of falsely making, altering, or imitating (as a document or signature) with intent to defraud ;also : the crime of
Sessions of the peace
taking unlawful oaths. (6) Perjury and subornation of perjury. (7) Making or suborning any other person to make a false oath, affirmation, or declaration, punishable as perjury or as a misdemeanour; (6) and (7) were repealed and re-enacted … respectively have or has jurisdiction to try when committed by one person. (17) Stealing or injuring records or documents belonging to any court of law. (18) Stealing or destroying, or concealing, wills or documents containing evidence of
fraud
constructive fraud in this entry used esp. in New Jersey extrinsic fraud : fraud (as that involved in making a false offer of compromise) that induces one not to present a case in court or deprives one of the … : extrinsic fraud in this entry intrinsic fraud : fraud (as by the use of false or forged documents, false claims, or perjured testimony) that deceives the trier of fact and results in a judgment in favor
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